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SEMWEB
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Semantic Web Service Interaction Protocols: An Ontological Approach
A central requirement for achieving the vision of run-time discovery and dynamic composition of services is the provision of appropriate descriptions of the operation of a service,...
Ronald Ashri, Grit Denker, Darren Marvin, Mike Sur...
FASE
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Automatic Conformance Testing of Web Services
Web Services are the basic building blocks of next generation Internet applications, based on dynamic service discovery and composition. Dedicated discovery services will store bot...
Reiko Heckel, Leonardo Mariani
SWWS
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Survey of Semantic Extensions to UDDI: Implications for Sensor Services
−The ability for software agents to discover, query, and task ubiquitous sensors requires machineinterpretable service descriptions, such as those proposed by the Semantic Web ef...
J. Caleb Goodwin, David J. Russomanno, Joseph Qual...
JWSR
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Web Service Discovery and Composition for Virtual Enterprises
: One main characteristic of virtual enterprises are short-term collaborations between business partners to provide efficient and individualized services to customers. The MOVE pro...
Jürgen Dorn, Peter Hrastnik, Albert Rainer
WETICE
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Challenges and Solutions for Model Driven Web Service Composition
System theory propagates the use of models which e level of abstraction to cope with complexity, evolving out of variety and connectivity. Different modeling techniques have been ...
Konrad Pfadenhauer, Burkhard Kittl, Schahram Dustd...